Paste a raw, unformatted transcript. This tool removes filler words, fixes spacing and punctuation, and formats it into readable paragraphs.
Raw transcripts from auto-captioning tools or dictation are full of filler words, run-on sentences and awkward spacing. This tool cleans that up automatically — stripping common filler words, fixing spacing and capitalization, and grouping sentences into readable paragraphs.
Step 1 — Paste your raw transcript into the text box.
Step 2 — Click Format Transcript.
Step 3 — Review and download the cleaned-up version as a TXT file.
Expecting perfect grammar correction. This tool removes fillers and fixes basic formatting, but it isn't a full grammar checker — always give the result a final read-through.
Losing important context words that resemble fillers. Words like "actually" are sometimes meaningful — review flagged removals in context.
Common ones like "um", "uh", "like", "you know", "sort of", "kind of", and similar verbal filler patterns.
Yes, this is a common workflow — clean the transcript here first, then edit further for your blog post.